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University of Birmingham - College of Arts and Law
MA in Gender and Sexuality
- Birmingham, United Kingdom
- Online
MA
Full time, Part time
1 year
On-Campus
English
Explore how gender and sexuality relate to race, class, disability, and other key aspects of society. Tackle real-world issues, while engaging with theory and research across humanities and social science. Get ready for careers in policy, media, heritage and working for NGOs. Work with leading researchers to gain the skills to communicate findings across sectors and to diverse audiences.


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University of Manchester
MA Gender, Sexuality and Culture
- Manchester, United Kingdom
MA
Full time, Part time
1 year
On-Campus
English
Study gender and sexuality from a social, cultural, political and historical perspective.
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Human Sexuality degree programs at the Master's level delve into the complex interplay of human behavior, relationships, and societal norms surrounding sexuality. This field is unique as it integrates perspectives from psychology, sociology, and public health, preparing you to address vital issues in diverse settings.
Through courses in sexual health education, research methodology, and counseling techniques, you'll develop specialized skills critical for effective practice in various roles. You’ll engage in community outreach programs, crafting educational initiatives aimed at promoting sexual health and awareness. Additionally, the curriculum often covers topics like sexual behavior, gender identity, and ethical considerations in sexuality, enhancing your capacity to engage meaningfully with the community.
As students explore new ideas and perspectives within this discipline, they strengthen adaptability and critical thinking relevant to their future careers. Graduates often pursue roles in public health, education, and counseling, making significant contributions to important discussions on human sexuality and health policies. This degree opens doors to a variety of career paths that demand expertise in handling sensitive topics and fostering informed dialogue.